Cayman Ilika and Taryn Darr in White Christmas (Mark Kitaoka) |
Irving Berlin’s White Christmas
5th Avenue Theatre (for tickets)
Through December 24, 2023
Your Christmas delight on stage is at hand. The 5th
Avenue Theatre has decided to mount White Christmas again, having
produced it in 2006 and 2009. The reason is very clear: it’s a chance to sit
back, laugh, and relax while a bunch of singers and hoofers sing and dance
their tushies off. This talented cast is here to do exactly that for you!
The script is aging, although romances never go out of
style, but there are jokes a plenty – some good, some groan-worthy, and almost
everyone in the cast gets a little cameo and a lot of applause.
David Armstrong and James A. Rocco have
co-directed this production all three times, so they know what they’re doing
cold and recreate their vision pretty exactly. The sets and costumes are
absolutely gorgeous (by Anna Louizos and Carrie Robbins), and the
orchestra, led by Matt Perri, has the lush 1940s sound needed for all
that Irving Berlin music.
If you’ve never seen the movie, it’s a show-biz focused
story about a duo who were in the Army together and went on to fame as
vaudeville style stars who sing a little, joke a little, and travel around to
national venues. Bob Wallace (Ashley Day) and Phil Davis (Phillip
Attmore) meet the Haynes Sisters – Betty (Cayman Ilika) and Judy (Taryn
Darr – who is reprising the same role from 2009!) and they couple up,
uncouple up, and then couple up again.
They all end up at a Vermont inn owned by the ex-general
they served under in the Army and who is now in danger of losing his inn. Bob
and Phil determine to try to help the general out by calling together all of
the men in the 151st Division they were in, but they keep it a
secret for Christmas. And there’s misunderstanding and heartbreak, and then of
course it clears up.
The story is dressing for some amazing music from Berlin,
many classic songs you’re bound to recognize, and plenty of big tap numbers
with an enthusiastic ensemble. These are the big extravaganzas of that old
movie age!
Taryn Darr and Phillip Attmore (Tracy Martin) |
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